List of people from Manila explained
This list is made up of notable people born or resides in Manila, the capital of the Philippines.
National heroes and patriots
- Andrés Bonifacio – Filipino nationalist, revolutionary leader and founder of Katipunan
- Gregoria de Jesús – founder and vice-president of the women's chapter of the Katipunan of the Philippines.[1] She was also the custodian of the documents and seal of the Katipunan.[2] Wife of Andrés Bonifacio.
- Emilio Jacinto – Filipino General during the Philippine Revolution
- Julio Nakpil – Filipino musician, composer and a General during the Philippine Revolution
- Antonio Luna – Filipino pharmacist and general who fought in the Philippine–American War
- José Palma – poet and soldier. He was on the staff of La Independencia at the time he wrote "Filipinas", a patriotic poem in Spanish that is since been the basis for every translation of the lyrics of Philippine National Anthem.
- Jacinto Zamora and Mariano Gomes – Filipino Catholic priests, part of the Gomburza, a trio of priests who were falsely accused of mutiny by the Spanish colonial authorities in the Philippines in the 19th century.
- Macario Sakay – Filipino Revolutionay General
- Francisco Carreón – Filipino Revolutionay General
- Edilberto Evangelista – Filipino Revolutionary General
- Flaviano Yengko – Filipino Revolutionary General
- Licerio Gerónimo – general of the Philippine Revolutionary Forces under Emilio Aguinaldo during Philippine–American War
- Marina Dizon – heroine of the Philippine Revolution and one of the first women initiated into the Katipunan. She also kept important documents for the Katipunan.[3]
- José Dizon – Filipino patriot who was among those who founded the Katipunan that sparked the Philippine Revolution
- Román Ongpin – Filipino-Chinese businessman and philanthropist who aided Filipino revolutionaries against the Spanish and American colonial administration in the Philippine islands.[4]
- Mariano Limjap – Filipino-Chinese businessman and philanthropist who helped in the Philippine Revolution and the Filipino-American War.
- Agueda Esteban – Filipina revolutionary
- Hermenegildo Cruz – writer and trade union organizer. He was a founding member of Unión Obrera Democrática Filipina and a member of the Philippine Assembly. He became Director of the Bureau of Labor in 1924.[5]
- Gregorio S. Araneta – Filipino lawyer, businessman, and nationalist, during the Spanish and American colonial periods.[6]
- Pablo Ocampo – Filipino lawyer, nationalist, a member of the Malolos Congress, first Resident Commissioner from the Philippine Islands to the United States Congress
- Rosa Sevilla – Filipino activist, educator, and journalist who advocated for women's suffrage in the Philippines.[7]
- Concepción Felix – Filipina feminist and human rights activist. She established one of the first women's organizations in the Philippines, Asociación Feminista Filipina, as well as one of the first humanitarian NGOs, La Gota de Leche, aimed specifically at the well-being of mothers and their children. On several occasions, she spoke to legislators to promote women's enfranchisement.
- Benito Legarda – Filipino legislator who was a member of the Philippine Commission of the American colonial Insular Government, the government's legislature, and later a Resident Commissioner from the Philippine Islands to the United States Congress.
- Edgar Jopson – labor rights and student activist, and freedom fighter during the reign of Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos.
- Gaston Z. Ortigas – freedom fighter, agrarian reformer, entrepreneur, and peace advocate best known for his opposition to the Martial Law dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos,[8]
- Cristina Catalla, Jessica Sales, and Gerry Faustino – anti-martial law activists that were abducted by state security agents and disappeared with seven other activists in what is believed to be the single biggest case of involuntary disappearance during Ferdinand Marcos' martial law in the Philippines that later came to be known as the Southern Tagalog 10.
National Scientists
National Artists
Politics and Government
Executive branch and Executive departments
- Joseph Estrada — 13th President of the Philippines, 9th Vice President of the Philippines, 26th Mayor of Manila, 14th San Juan Mayor, action star actor
- Bongbong Marcos — 17th President of the Philippines, former House Representative of the 2nd district of Ilocos Norte, former Governor of Ilocos Norte, and former Philippine senator
- Salvador Laurel — 8th Vice President of the Philippines
- Pedro Paterno – 2nd Prime Minister of the Philippines
- José W. Diokno – 32nd Secretary of the Department of Justice, founding chairman of the Commission on Human Rights, and former Philippine senator born and raised in Ermita, Manila
- Juan Flavier – 18th Secretary of the Department of Health and former Philippine senator
- Raul Manglapus – 18th Secretary of the Department of the Foreign Affairs and former Philippine senator
- Vicente Paterno – 18th Secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry and former Philippine senator
- Orlando S. Mercado – 20th Secretary of the Department of the Defense and former Philippine senator
- Alfredo S. Lim − 19th Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government, former Philippine senator, 19th Mayor of Manila, and former NBI director
- Lito Atienza – 30th Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 20th Mayor of Manila, Party-list Representative for Buhay
- Solita Monsod – 5th Director-General of the National Economic Development Authority
- Joaquín Miguel Elizalde– 6th Secretary of the Department of the Foreign Affairs
- Albert del Rosario – 24th Secretary of the Department of the Foreign Affairs
- Andrew Gonzalez – 30th Secretary of the Department of the Education
- Florencio Abad – 33rd Secretary of the Department of the Education, 10th Secretary of the Department of the Budget and Management, and 9th Secretary of the Department of Agrarian Reform
- Catalino Macaraig Jr. – 23rd Executive Secretary
- Salvador Medialdea – 38th Executive Secretary
- Ignacio Bunye – former Presidential Spokesperson and Press Secretary, former mayor and first congressman of Muntinlupa
- Florin Hilbay – former Solicitor General of the Philippines
- Alfredo Benipayo – 18th Chairman of the Commission on Elections
- Raymundo Punongbayan – former director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS)
- Esperanza Osmeña – former First Lady of the Philippines
- Imelda Marcos – former First Lady of the Philippines and politician
- Amelita Ramos – former First Lady of the Philippines
Legislative Branch
- Arturo Tolentino – 12th President of the Senate of the Philippines, 15th Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs
- Gil Puyat – 13th President of the Senate of the Philippines
- Manny Villar – 25th President of the Senate of the Philippines, 18th Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, and businessman
- Tito Sotto - 23rd President of the Senate of the Philippines, former Vice-mayor of Quezon City, actor and comedian
- Rafael Palma – former Philippine senator, 4th President of the University of the Philippines, and writer
- Eva Estrada Kalaw – former Philippine senator
- Ambrosio Padilla – former Philippine senator, Member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986, and former basketball player
- Macario Peralta Jr. – former Philippine senator, and 13th Secretary of the Department of National Defense
- Pacita Madrigal-Warns – former Philippine senator
- Helena Benitez – former Philippine senator
- Maria Kalaw Katigbak – former Philippine senator
- Butz Aquino – former Philippine senator
- Freddie Webb –former Philippine senator and former professional basketball player
- Nikki Coseteng- former Philippine senator
- Jamby Madrigal- former Philippine senator
- Bam Aquino – former Philippine senator
- Risa Hontiveros – Senator of the Philippines
- Francis Pangilinan – Senator of the Philippines
- Monique Lagdameo incumbent filipina congresswoman of City Of Makati
- Gerardo Espina Jr. incumbent congressman
- Vilma Santos – former House Representative of the 6th district of Batangas, 22nd Governor of Batangas, and film actress
- Sarah Elago – activist and House Representative of Kabataan Partylist
Judicial Branch
Diplomacy
Local Government
Military and Law Enforcement
- Basilio Valdes – 3rd Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, 3rd Secretary of the Department of National Defense, and 2nd Secretary of the Department of Health
- Jesus Vargas – 7th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, 11th Secretary of the Department of National Defense
- Angelo Reyes – 28th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, 21st Secretary of the Department of National Defense, 21st Secretary of the Department of Interior and Local Government, 29th Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and 10th Secretary of the Department of Energy
- Gregorio Pio Catapang – 45th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
- Rogelio Morales – former Navy captain, master mariner, educator, and activist during the reign of Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos.
- Antonio Taguba – retired United States Army major general and second American citizen of Philippine birth to be promoted to general officer rank in the United States Army.[12] [13] [14]
- George Fleming Davis – US Navy officer and Medal of Honor recipient.
- Antonio C. Torres first Filipino Chief of Police of the Manila Police Department, founder and first Supreme Commander of the Order of the Knights of Rizal
Religion
- Lorenzo Ruiz – first Catholic Filipino saint
- José María of Manila – Spanish-Filipino Roman Catholic blessed, and was priest of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He was martyred in the early phase of the Spanish Civil War, and is the third Filipino to have been declared blessed by the Roman Catholic Church.
- Ignacia del Espíritu Santo – Catholic Venerable, founder the Congregation of the Sisters of the Religious of the Virgin Mary, the first native Filipino female congregation with approved pontifical status in what is now the Republic of the Philippines.[15]
- Francisca del Espíritu Santo Fuentes – Catholic Venerable, first Prioress of the Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Siena in the Philippines.
- Isabel Larrañaga Ramírez – Catholic Venerable, Spanish-Filipina nun and foundress who is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church.
- Joaquina Maria Mercedes Barcelo Pages – Catholic Venerable, Spanish Augustinian nun who cofounded the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation
- Rolando Joven Tria Tirona OCD, D.D., Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Caceres and Bishop Emeritus of Prelature of Infanta and Diocese of Malolos
- Diosdado Talamayan – Roman Catholic archbishop. Former auxiliary bishop and second archbishop of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao.
- Mylo Hubert Vergara – 2nd Bishop of the Diocese of Pasig, 3rd Bishop of San Jose from February 12, 2005 to April 20, 2011.[16]
- Federico O. Escaler, S.J. – Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Kidapawan and the Diocese of Ipil
- Nicolás Zamora – founder of the first indigenous evangelical church in the Philippines, known as Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas.[17] Zamora is also recognized as the first Filipino Protestant minister in the Philippines.[18]
- Dionisio Deista Alejandro – first Filipino Bishop of the Methodist Church, elected in 1944.
- Jose C. Abriol – Filipino Catholic priest, linguist, and high official in the church in the Philippines. He was the first to translate the Catholic Bible into Tagalog, the native language for most Filipinos.[19]
- Roque Ferriols, S.J. –Filipino Jesuit philosopher known for pioneering the use of Tagalog in philosophizing.[20] [21] [22] [23]
- Mary Therese Vicente – Filipino Roman Catholic nun, foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Face of Jesus of Perpetual Adoration
- Mary Christine Tan – Filipino missionary, nun, and activist, who was known to be one of the key figures who was against the human rights abuses during the Martial law era. She headed the Association of Major Religious Superiors of Women (AMRSP) from 1973–1976, a group of religious sisters who not only vocalized their disdain against the Martial Law dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos, but also managed to help Filipinos who are suffering from poverty.[24] Member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986.
Literature
- José de la Cruz – "Hari ng Makatang Tagalog"
- Patricio Mariano – nationalist, revolutionary, pundit,[25] poet, playwright, dramatist, short story writer, novelist, journalist,[25] violinist, and painter.
- Severino Reyes – writer, playwright, and director of plays, "Father of the Tagalog Zarzuela".[26]
- Juan Abad – playwright and journalist
- Fernando María Guerrero – poet
- Cecilio Apóstol – poet
- Jesús Balmori – Filipino Spanish language journalist, playwright, and poet.
- Faustino Aguilar – pioneering Filipinosocial realist novelist, journalist, revolutionary, union leader, and editor.
- Alberto Segismundo Cruz – Poet and novelist
- Iñigo Ed. Regalado – Poet, journalist, and novelist
- Iñigo C. Regalado – Poet and novelist
- Rosauro Almario – writer
- José Corazón de Jesús – Tagalog poet, King of the Balagtasan
- Genoveva Matute – author
- Carmen Guerrero Nakpil – journalist, author, historian and public servant
- Bienvenido Santos – Filipino-American fiction, poetry and nonfiction writer
- Gilda Cordero-Fernando – writer and publisher
- Clodualdo del Mundo Sr. – novelist, playwright, essayist, short story writer, journalist, screenwriter, teacher, critic
- Virginia R. Moreno – writer and playwright
- Pablo S. Gomez – komiks writer, screenwriter and director.
- E. San Juan Jr. – literary critic
- Teo Antonio – poet
- Lualhati Bautista – novelist, film and television screenwriter
- Jessica Hagedorn – playwright, writer, poet, multimedia performance artist
- Loizza Aquino – writer, mental health activist, and founder of Peace of Mind Canada and co-founder of Student Mental Health Canada.
Visual arts
Architecture
Sciences and Education
- Anacleto del Rosario – chemist, "Father of Philippine Science and Laboratory"
- León María Guerrero – Filipino writer, revolutionary leader, politician, the first licensed pharmacist in the Philippines, and one of the most eminent botanists in the country in his time.
- Manuel A. Zamora – Filipino chemist and pharmacist best known for his discovery of the tiki-tiki formula against beriberi.[28]
- Manuel S. Guerrero – medical doctor who studied beriberi in infants in the Philippines.[29]
- Renato Constantino – nationalist historian
- Ricardo Manapat – scholar, writer, researcher, and author of Some Are Smarter Than Others: The History of Marcos' Crony Capitalism", a work on anti-cronyism exposing the wealth of the Marcos dynasty. [30] [31]
- Lydia Yu-Jose – professor of political science and Japanese Studies at the Ateneo de Manila University best known for her research into the history of Japan–Philippines relations, as well as aiding in the development of Japanese studies in the Philippines as a separate academic discipline.
- Jaime C. Bulatao, S.J. – Filipino Jesuit priest and psychologist.
- Armand Mijares – Filipino archaeologist
- Librada Avelino and Carmen de Luna -Filipina educators and founders of Centro Escolar University.
- Onofre R. Pagsanghan – educator, screenplay writer
- Don Moon – President of Shimer College[32]
- Dr. Jose Antonio (professor of sports nutrition)
Performing Arts and Entertainment
Music
- Ladislao Bonus – "Father of the Filipino opera".[33]
- Dolores Paterno – Filipina composer known for the song "La Flor de Manila" (also known as "Sampaguita").[34]
- Francisco Santiago – musician, sometimes called The Father of Kundiman Art Song.[35]
- Lea Salonga – film actress, singer
- Basil Valdez - singer and composer
- Lilet singer
- Sharon Cuneta – singer
- Rico J. Puno – singer
- Bituin Escalante singer
- Raymond Lauchengco - singer
- Martin Nievera singer
- Ariel Rivera singer
- Louie Ocampo - composer and arranger
- Mel Villena - arranger
- Arnel Pineda – lead singer of the American rock band Journey since 2008
- Gary Valenciano – singer, songwriter, gospel musician, actor, host and musical director
- Francis Magalona – singer and rapper
- Rox Santos - songwriter
- Billy Crawford - singer
- Lolita Carbon - singer and guitarist, member of ASIN
- Wally Gonzalez – guitarist and member of Juan de la Cruz Band
- Chito Miranda - singer-songwriter, and lead vocalist for the band Parokya ni Edgar.[36]
- Sarah Geronimo – film actress, host, television actress, brand ambassador and singer
- Angeline Quinto – film and television actress, singer and host
- Sam Concepcion – film and television actor, singer, host, dancer and VJ
- Cris Villonco - singer
- Jay-R Siaboc - singer
- Mica Javier - singer
- Maiko Nakamura – RNB singer and record producer based in Tokyo, Japan
- Zsa Zsa Padilla - singer
- Karylle singer
- Chanty - film actress, television actress, singer and member of Lapillus
- Idris Vicuña aka Eyedress – singer and songwriter
- Jaya Ramsey - singer
- Lani Misalucha - singer and composer
- Junior late singer
- Danita Paner pop rock
- Marco Sison opm singer
- Jonathan Manalo songwriter
Dance
Film and television
- José Nepomuceno – one of the pioneering directors and producers of Philippine cinema. Known as the "Father of Philippine movies", he produced and directed the first Filipino silent film entitled Dalagang Bukid in 1919.
- Ricky Davao veteran actor
- Roi Vinzon actor
- Rita Avila actress
- Al Tantay actor, comedian
- Carmi Martin actress, house interior designer
- Miggs Cuaderno actor, model
- Dolly de Leon senior actress
- Mat Ranillo III former actor
- Camille Prats comedian, movie film acting, actress
- Sid Lucero actor
- Judy Ann Santos actress, chef and businesswoman
- Jomari Yllana actor, promoter
- Kiko Estrada actor
- Matet De Leon actress, former child actress
- Ate Gay comedian
- Angelu De Leon actress
- Tito Sotto actor
- Bianca Gonzales host
- Randy Santiago actor, comedian
- Gloria Diaz veteran actress, former beauty queen
- Amy Austria actress
- Mikael Daez actor, tv host
- Eugene Domingo actress, comedian
- Isko Moreno actor, tv personality host
- Gina Alajar veteran actress, film director
- Isabelle Daza actress
- Oyo Boy Sotto actor
- Frank Lloyd Mamaril director producer
- John Prats actor, director producer
- Lily Monteverde – film producer
- Sunshine Cruz actress
- Joel Lamangan film director
- Rosanna Roces actress
- Joey Gosiengfiao – film director
- Daniel Padilla actor
- Renz Fernandez actor
- Gretchen Barretto socialite, actress
- Robert Arevalo actor and director
- Tina Paner actress
- Piolo Pascual actor
- Katya Santos actress
- Danny Zialcita – film director
- Mike De Leon – film director
- Ruffa Gutierrez actress
- Tonton Gutierrez actor
- Maryo J. de los Reyes – film and television director
- Soxie Topacio – film and actor, and director
- Tanya Garcia actress
- Gina Alajar actress and television director
- Rory Quintos – film and television director
- Wenn V. Deramas – film and television director
- Auraeus Solito – film director
- Gino M. Santos – film director
- Dolphy – actor and comedian
- Panchito Alba – actor and comedian
- Chicháy – comedienne and actress
- Cachupoy – actor and comedian
- Dely Atay-Atayan – comedienne and singer
- Babalu – actor and comedian
- Mila del Sol – film actress
- Bella Flores – film actress
- Tony Santos Sr. – film and television actor
- Berting Labra – film and television actor
- Max Alvarado – film and television actor
- Mona Lisa – film actress
- German Moreno – television host and comedian
- Gloria Romero – film and television actress
- Luis Gonzales – film and television actor
- Armando Goyena – film and television actor
- Rosa Rosal – film actress
- Charito Solis – film actress
- Alicia Vergel – film and television actress
- Boots Anson-Roa – film and television actress, columnist, editor, and lecturer
- Rosemarie Gil – film actress
- Eddie Mesa – actor and singer
- KC Concepcion actress
- Tirso Cruz III – film and television actor
- Gina Pareño – film and television actress
- Bomber Moran – film and television actor
- Bernardo Bernardo – stage actor, comedian, and film director
- Maricel Soriano - film actress
- Jay Ilagan – film and television actor
- Amy Austria – film and television actress
- Sandy Andolong - film and television actress
- Alfie Anido – film actor
- Subas Herrero – stage and film actor, comedian
- Joonee Gamboa - actor
- Johnny Delgado – film and television actor
- Vic Sotto actor and comedian
- Helen Gamboa - veteran actress
- Joey de Leon – actor, comedian, and television host
- Michael De Mesa – film and television actor
- Mark Gil – film and television actor
- Cherie Gil – film and television actress
- Rene Requiestas – actor and comedian
- Richie D'Horsie – actor and comedian
- Cherry Pie Picache - film and television actress
- Coney Reyes - film and television actress
- Pen Medina - actor
- Niño Muhlach – film and television actor
- Cesar Montano actor
- Aga Muhlach – film and television actor
- Chin Chin Gutierrez – film and television actress and environmentalist
- Snooky Serna - film actress
- Eula Valdez actress
- Matet De Leon - actress
- Eugene Domingo – film and television actress
- Isabelle Daza - actress
- Keempee de Leon actor
- Heart Evangelista actress and socialite
- Nonie Buencamino - actor
- Bodjie Pascua - actor, teacher
- Michael V. – actor and comedian
- John Lapus - comedian
- Paolo Contis - actor
- Mark Anthony Fernandez - actor
- Camille Prats - actress
- Jacob Benedicto - actor and singer
- Jojo Alejar actor and comedian
- Karylle actress
- Piolo Pascual - actor
- Ara Mina – film and television actress, fashion model and singer
- Desiree Del Valle - actress
- Adrian Alandy actor
- Boom Labrusca - actor
- DJ Durano - actor
- Claudine Barretto - actress
- Raymart Santiago - actor
- Andrea Torres – film and television actress, host and commercial model
- Kate Valdez – film and television actress and model
- Pia Guanio - actress
- Beverly Vergel – film actress, director, producer, ramp model and public speaker
- Mikee Quintos – film and television actress and singer
- Mylene Dizon - dramatic actress
- Polo Ravales – film and television actor and fashion model
- Marvin Agustin – film and television actor
- Jose Manalo – actor and comedian
- Maxene Magalona - actress
- Bea Nicolas – film and television actress
- Valerie Concepcion actress
- Francine Diaz - actress
- Vice Ganda – film and television actor-comedian, comedian host, lipstick owner, brand ambassador, tv host and vlogger
- Coco Martin - actor
- Julia Montes – film and television actress, host and model
- Matt Evans - actor
- JC de Vera - actor
- JM De Guzman - actor
- Manny Jacinto – actor
- Zaijan Jaranilla actor
- Arjo Atayde - actor
- Sofia Andres - actress
- McCoy de Leon actor
- Heaven Peralejo – film, television actress and painter
- Joaquin Domagoso - actor and model
- Joyce Pring actress
- Donita Nose - comedian
- Cogie Domingo - actor
- Jo Berry - actress
- Franco Hernandez - television personality
- Chariz Solomon - actress, tv host personality
- Zoren Legaspi - actor
- Kier Legaspi - actor
- Dawn Zulueta - actress
Journalism and media
- Armando Malay – journalist, scholar, and activist during the Marcos administration.[37]
- Gus Abelgas – host and journalist
- Kim Atienza – television host, actor, and weather anchor
- Inday Badiday – host and journalist
- Louie Beltran – broadcast journalist and newspaper columnist
- Teodoro Benigno – Journalist, writer
- Jeff Canoy field reporter, journalist
- Angelo Castro Jr. – broadcast journalist
- Luchi Cruz-Valdez journalist
- Arnold Clavio – television host
- Karen Davila – broadcast journalist
- DJ Chacha – radio disc jockey
- James Deakin TV show host and colunmist
- Mike Enriquez – TV and radio newscaster
- Jove Francisco – broadcast journalist
- Betty Go-Belmonte -Journalist, newspaper publisher, co-founder of Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Philippine STAR and Pilipino Star Ngayon
- Bianca Gonzales - television host
- June Keithley – broadcast journalist
- Rico Hizon – broadcast journalist
- Pia Hontiveros– broadcast journalist
- Vicky Morales – TV newscaster
- Tina Monzon-Palma – broadcast journalist
- Dong Puno – former television public affairs host, media executive, newspaper columnist, and lawyer.
- Maria Ressa – Filipino-American journalist and author, co-founder and CEO of Rappler, and the first Filipino Nobel Prize laureate.[38]
- Joaquin "Chino" Roces – nationalist, newspaper publisher, and freedom fighter during the reign of Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos.
- Abraham Sarmiento Jr. – Filipino student journalist who gained prominence as an early and visible critic of the martial law government of President Ferdinand Marcos. editor-in-chief of the Philippine Collegian.
- Howie Severino – broadcast journalist and documentarist
- Lolit Solis – talk show host, entertainment news writer, and talent manager.
- Max Soliven – journalist, newspaper publisher, activist, television host, co-founder of the Philippine Star
- Jose Mari Velez – TV newscaster, lawyer, journalist, business executive, and activist.
- Isagani Yambot – former publisher of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
Business
- Jorge L. Araneta – CEO, Chairman, and President of The Araneta Group
- Felipe Gozon – Chairman and CEO of GMA Network, Inc.[39]
- Mark López chairman of ABS-CBN Corporation
- Roberto Ongpin – Chairman, CEO, and Director of Alphaland Corporation[40]
- Manuel V. Pangilinan – owner of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, Metro Pacific Investments Corporation, TV5 and Philex Mining
- Enrique K. Razon – billionaire and the chairman and CEO of the International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), Chairman of Bloomberry Resorts Corp. (BRC), developer of Solaire Resort and Casino
- Andrés Soriano Sr. – Spanish Filipino industrialist and philanthropist
- Henry Sy – owner of SM Investments Corporation, SM Prime Holdings, SM Development Corporation and Highlands Prime Holdings, Banco de Oro and Chinabank
- Andrew Tan – owner of Alliance Global Group, Megaworld Corporation and Golden Arches Development Corporation
- George Ty – owner of Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company
- Emilio Yap – Chinese Filipino business tycoon. He was the chairman of the board of the Manila Bulletin.
- Alfonso Yuchengco – headed the Yuchengco Group of Companies, one of the largest family-owned business conglomerates in the Philippines.
- Fernando Zobel de Ayala – businessman, president and chief executive officer of Ayala Corporation[41]
Culinary arts
Fashion
Pageants
- Gemma Cruz-Araneta – writer, director, and beauty queen who won Miss International 1964, becoming the first Filipino and Asian to win the title.
- Maria Teresa Carlson – Binibining Pilipinas–Young 1979 and film actress
- April Love Jordan – Mutya ng Pilipinas 2006 2nd Runner-up, Beauty of the World 2009, Miss International Beauty & Model winner 2009 and Miss World Philippines 2012 3rd Princess
- Bianca Manalo – Miss Universe – Philippines 2009, film and television actress and host
- Margarita Moran – Miss Universe 1973
- Joanne Quintas – Binibining Pilipinas – Universe 1995 and Miss Tourism International (Macau Version) 1997
- Daisy Reyes – Binibining Pilipinas – World 1996, film and television actress, singer, TV host, politician and businesswoman
Sports
Other
See also
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